Sofia Bergqvist
I am the analyst and the only writer behind onerush.info. This page exists so you can judge the source before you judge the verdicts, because a review is only worth as much as the method behind it.
Who I am
My name is Sofia Bergqvist. I live in Gothenburg on the Swedish west coast and I have worked with online gambling for nine years. Only the last stretch of that has been spent writing. Before it I sat on the other side of the counter, first in customer service and then as a payments analyst at a Nordic payment provider, watching deposits and payouts move through the rails rather than reading about them afterwards.
That job is the reason this site reads the way it does. When a payout stalls I usually know within a minute which of the three ordinary causes it is, and I can tell the difference between a fee the operator charges and a fee a card issuer quietly adds on the way. It also taught me that most fights between a player and a casino have nothing to do with the games. They are about a name that does not match between the gambling account and the bank account, a verification postponed to the worst possible moment, or a third-party payment declined entirely correctly but without a word of explanation.
Why this site covers a single brand
onerush.info looks at one platform, OneRush, in depth instead of a hundred platforms at surface level. The reason is practical rather than noble. Terms get rewritten, payment providers are swapped out, game lobbies are reshuffled, and a site that tries to cover everything never has time to measure anything twice. Sticking to one brand lets me go back, run the same test again and correct the text in the same week something changes.
The numbers you read here are in Swedish kronor because that is the currency the cashier actually shows: 200 kr as the minimum on most rails, 250 kr for a bank transfer, roughly 500 kr for crypto. The English pages are not a separate reality with rounder numbers, they are the same measurements written for readers outside Sweden.
How I test
The method never changes and it runs on my own money. I open a real account, complete verification with an ID document and proof of address, and deposit through every rail I intend to write about. Then I play real sessions until a game's main features have genuinely triggered, not just until the screenshot looks good. Finally I request withdrawals on different weekdays and at different hours and write down the clock time from request to money booked. Nothing is published before the full deposit, play and withdrawal cycle has been completed at least once.
Payout timing is the part I repeat most often, because it is the part that decays fastest. A Tuesday evening and a Sunday morning are not the same queue.
| Rail | Minimum | What I measure |
|---|---|---|
| Trustly (direct banking) | 200 kr in, 200 kr out | Request to booked payout, logged by weekday and hour |
| Skrill | 200 kr in, 200 kr out | Same clock, plus whether the wallet adds its own step |
| Visa / Mastercard | 200 kr in, 200 kr out | Banking days to statement, and any issuer-side fee |
| Bank transfer | 250 kr in, 250 kr out | Cut-off times and how a weekend shifts them |
| USDT / Litecoin | about 500 kr | Network confirmations and the network fee, not the operator's |
| First withdrawal | any of the above | Whether KYC was done on day one, and the delay if it was not |
Where a measured time differs from what the terms promise, both figures go into the text. I do not pick the flattering one. The full write-up sits in the OneRush review, and the account-opening steps in the registration guide.
What I weigh most
- The path the money takes. A casino is welcome to be exciting in the games and never in the payout. Banking carries the heaviest weight in every score I give.
- Terms stated in the open. A wagering requirement printed plainly beats a lower number that hides its game weightings further down the page.
- Verification handled early. An operator that asks for documents at sign-up is doing you a favour compared with one that asks at your first payout.
- Control tools you can find in under a minute. Deposit limits, loss limits and session reminders that take five clicks to reach do not work when they are actually needed.
Three things I never write
I never write that certain hours of the day pay better, because a random number generator does not read the clock. I never write that a betting system guarantees a profit, because the house edge does not negotiate. And I never review a platform I have not funded myself. That means fewer articles than most competitors publish. It also means the ones that exist can be read as measurements rather than as advertising.
Corrections, contact and how this is funded
onerush.info is funded by affiliate commission: the operator pays the site when a reader registers through a link from here. The reader never pays a krona extra for it, and the arrangement has no effect on what I write. The whole model is set out in the affiliate disclosure, and the editorial standards on the about us page. No text goes to the operator for approval before it is published.
If you find an error I want to hear it. The editorial address is in the footer, every correction is checked against the source before it is made, and an updated page gets a new date so you can see how fresh the figure is. What I cannot do is help with an individual account. This is an independent review site, not the operator, so account and payment matters belong with the operator's own support and any dispute with the escalation ladder. And if playing has stopped being entertainment, the practical tools and helplines are on the responsible gambling page. Everything here is written for adults aged 18 and over.